Man, these work from home brehs have hit the lottery.

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What's been the impact on your electric bill though?
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Energy here is cheap as hell, 10c per kWh, so 0-100% takes about $3 to fill up and we rarely drive anywhere since everything is delivered to us for the most part.
 

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That's going to be my schedule come January.

Been working from home since March 2020 but now they want you to go back to the office. Some people have already been there for months but I got exemptions that end in January smh.

Problem is I work for the federal government. There aren't too many positions at agencies that's full-time telework.
It seems that local governmental agencies are more flexible than the federal ones. I work for a major cities local government and there are some departments that are still 100% remote, some that are 100% in office. I have to go in twice a week and I think it's bullshyt as I can typically knock my work out in a few hours. But it's better than having to go in every day which might be coming. If it does I'm looking to transfer to another department.
 
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